A proportion is usually between 0 and 1. A probability is always between 0 and 1, inclusive; 0 being impossible and 1 being certain.
well a proportion compares part of a quanity to the whole quanity called the base using a percentprobabiltyis the cahnce of an event happening for example like getting a puppy that is a simple event
Yes.
The difference between "at least" and "at most" is not restricted to probability. The difference is simply one between the precise meaning of the phrases in every day English language.
None. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).
A proportion is usually between 0 and 1. A probability is always between 0 and 1, inclusive; 0 being impossible and 1 being certain.
well a proportion compares part of a quanity to the whole quanity called the base using a percentprobabiltyis the cahnce of an event happening for example like getting a puppy that is a simple event
What is the difference between dependant and independent events in terms of probability
probability is a guess and actuality is what will happen
Yes.
The difference between "at least" and "at most" is not restricted to probability. The difference is simply one between the precise meaning of the phrases in every day English language.
a ratio is a comparison between 2 things and a proportion is a ratio on each side of the = sign
None. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).
i really dont know
They are the same. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).
the difference is just that non-probability sampling does not involve random selection, but probability sampling does.
For a normal deck of cards, the answer is none.